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Show r i nmnn k tt . SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN OAXi UARY 19 'i - Locals and Personals Misses VI v Inn Madsen and Marie Elbert Hales left the latter part ol Oooda were guests of friends Provo the first of the week. at Charles Miller of Mantl, visited here last woelf-end with bis sister, Mrs. Byron Crookston and family. the week tor Ruth, Nevada, where he experts to obtain employment Saturday and all next week Chip-man's Chip-man's are having a Gigantic Sale. j 20 to 50 Reduction Sale at Chip-man Chip-man V all next week. Charles Iveraon of Fillmore, Is a visitor here this week with his brother, E. Iveraon and family. The Frtscllla Club ladles were do Mrs. Neldon Mm and daughter left llghtfully entertained Thursday after- yesterday for their home In Casper, noon by Mrs, Clarence Gray. The time, was spent In sewing, and social chats and late in the afternoon a delicious de-licious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Iveraon aro receiving re-ceiving congratulations over the birth of a baby boy, born Thursday of last week." MrOvei sou lsTat the home of her husband's' parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Brasilia Iverson. The Frist Ward Boy Scouts will give the preliminary program In their ward Tuesday night at the M. I. A. meeting and S. V. Prows, noted Provo tenor will be present and render several selections. . Mr. and Mrs. Lon Dykman of 8alt Lake City, spent Sunday here visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Jackson. Mrs. Caroline Adams, who has been visiting the Dynians In Salt Lake returned home for an Indefinite Inde-finite period. Merrill Cl&yson, who recently returned re-turned from England where be spent over two years In the mission field, registered thlv week at the B. T. V. Mr. Clayson had attended this Institution In-stitution for two years previous fi going on his mission. Xharley's Aunf Funny from start to finish. First Ward Chapel, Jjana-1 ary !4th. adv.1 Mr. and Mrs. Dewey L. Gaisford moved this week to Provo to make their home. Mr. Gaisford accepted a position with the Provo Post several WAoka mwn. M anil Vf Vlntoa Gaisford and children of Provo,- hare moved Into the home vacated by hit cousin, Dewey, and : wife, Mr. Gaisford Gais-ford having accepted a position with the Alpine Publishing Company. """ftemnaats will go Saturday and all next week at Chipman's for Just Price. adv. Mrs. Olive Bailey spent last weekend week-end and the first of this week la Salt Lake visiting relatives . and friends. ; While there she called at the hospital where her nephew, Brasee JBaIleywho was Injured nine weeks ago at Bingham Is confined, con-fined, and reported that be was suffering suf-fering considerable pain that day. E. B. Hawkins, the vounr man's grandfather, visited him Tuesday and -found him some improved, 1 though not out of danger yet Wyoming, after an extended visit here with Mrs. Urn's mother;. Mrs. .Mary. Webb. ' During Chipman's Big Sale Saturday Satur-day and all next week you can buy Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws, Ladies' Sulu and Sweaters as low as 50 off. .L adv. J. L. Firmage left Friday evening for the Bast where he will spent about five weeks, visiting stores In which he bas an Interest and also to attend to some buying. Mrs. Lloyd Oh ran of California, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .William King, underwent an operation at the hospital here Monday for a kidney trouble. She is reported as making good recovery. Mrs. Oh,ran was formerly Miss Marguerite King. Miss Evelyn Madsen entertained of Lehi, Mrs. Rose II. Grant entertained enter-tained at her home Friday afternoon of last week. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in social chats and reminiscences, following which the guests were seated to a delicious sup-perTebveri" sup-perTebveri" being 'laid for fourteen. Charley's Aunt"-like. Aunt"-like. First Ward 24th. . . -a comedy you'll Chapel, January adv. Miss Evelyn Madsen entertalneed eight friends at the home of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Thomas Shatter last Saturday Satur-day evening, the occasion being her birthday. Games and music made an enjoyable time for) all, followed by the serving of delicious refreshments; Mrs. Rose H. Grant announces the engagement of her daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Victor Webb of Lehi, the wedding to take place January 16th in the Salt Lake- Temple - Miss Grant has been In the employ of the Thornton Thorn-ton Drug No. 1 for the past three years and has a host of friends who extend congratulations. Flrechlet I. L. Pratt was in Murray Tuesday evening where he attended a meeting of the officers and Board of Directors ot the State Firemen's Association As-sociation which was held to consider questions pertaining to the State Firemen's Convention and Tournament Tourna-ment which Is .to be held here next August, and also to consider a revision re-vision of the constitution and by-laws of " the organisation. '."Chief Pratt .Ms vice-president of the association. Bishop Earl S. Greenwood was among the Salt Lake business visitors visit-ors Monday. Darrell Proctor left Wednesday for Atlanta, Georglaavlng accepted accept-ed a call to the Southern Mission fild. Mrs. S. D. Strong and daughter, Beth, of Magna, are here visiting Mrs. Strong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley. Wallace Chlpman has returned to the Home Bakery, being employed as assistant baker to H. M. Cawrey. Misses Lillian Grant and Edith Chlpman were business visitors - in Salt Lake City Wednesday, ni en,!-" THEATRJD ID) EALART MONDAY, JANUARY 14 JACK HOLT IN "The. Tiber's Claw" Also Deppy Doo Dad Comedy. Wednesday-Thursday Matinee Wednesday 10c CONWAY TEARLE and ELAINE HAMMER- STIENIN "One Week of Love" Also Duster Keaton Korncdy. Regular Prices. Friday and Saturday Matinee Saturday 10c. Big All Star Cast with GLORIA. SWANSON in "Prodigal Daughters" AIs"a'OUR:-m Ertie-Coupon-Xicket Buy (1) 22e Ticket and Add 3c more and it admits . 2-persons. ! '.Monday, January 14th and Thursday, - - January 17th. Hans Laursen returned to Callente. Nevada, Sunday after spending a few days here with his wife. ' Mrs. Rose II. Grant spent several days fbtsweek In lUverton.'guest of her niece, Mrs. Ephrlam Otter-son. Otter-son. Dr. C. H. Bird and wife of Farming-ton Farming-ton visited here last week-end with their son, K. J. Bird, and family, returning re-turning home Monday. . Webb Brown has returned to California, Cali-fornia, after spending several weeks here visiting with his mother,.- Mrs. Llllle K. Brown and family. James H. Marin of Salt Lake City, spent a few days this week In this city on business and visiting his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin. Miss Almeda Pratt returned borne the first of the week aftet spending a week's , visit in Salt Lake with her brother, Llewellyn; and family-" " Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thornton enter tained at a dancing party last Thursday Thurs-day night at their home. Thirty guests were present Late In the evening even-ing lunch was served In cafeteria style. All report having had an ejt cellent time. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 8helley of Salt Lake, are week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley here. Mr. Shelley Shel-ley and hi bride recently returned from a trip to Idaho and Mr. Shelley Shel-ley has resumed his studies at-the U. of U. mond, and Mrs. Claire Haslem was .solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday Mrs. Haslem, who for some time past has been making her nome with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Singleton Single-ton here, has made many friends who wish her Joy. Mr. Haslem formerly resided here. Mrs. Ethel Collier and son, Harold, who have been enjoying an extended visit here with Mrs. Collier's father, A. W. Millar and family, and with relatives in Salt Lake, left Friday of last week for Hollywood, California, for an indefinite stay. Mr. Millar ac companied his. daughter and grandson as far as Salt Lake City. Complimentary to Miss Lillian Grant, a bride of next week, the E. Y. 0. Glrl entertained at the home of Miss Ltza Barratt Thursday evening. Social diversions occupied the time, following which a delicious lunch was served. Miss Grant was . presented with a beautiful ivory handled carving set by her associates. There were eleven girls present. Dr. and Mrs. Atlantic Chrlstensen had as guests at dinner Tuesday even. ing.Supt. and Mrs. David Gourley of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Sperry of this city. The gentlemen met with Dr. ChrlBtensen for the purpose of discussing school advancement, and following dinner they w.ent to the Second Ward Chapel where Messrs. Sperry and Gourley talked on "The Ethical Self." Mrs. Reuben Chlpman had the pleasure plea-sure of talking to her daughter, Mrs. James Epperson, who resides In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on New Year's night." Mrs. Epperson told her mother that there had been no snow and the weather was as In sumnfTi, Mrs. Epperson It contemplating spending a visit here with her parents In the spring. Sunday afternoon at the Second Ward. . Chapel .Joseph. .. B, Forbes bad the pleasure of blesstng-hls great-granddaughter great-granddaughter at the sacrament services. ser-vices. At the meeting were present four -generations. Mrs. Joseph B. tJVrtwsv whw-.ef Mrs.-ftnttyTOftfr, who Is the mother of Mrs. Olive F. N'lcholcs, mother ot baby Catherine Nlcholes. who was blessfd. Follow-n Follow-n the services Mrs. Nlcholes enter tained at dinner at her home, covers -feeing laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II Forbi'g. Mrs. Emily Foster and daugh ter Fern, aid Mr. and Mrs. Sidney N'lcholes, Sr. - AMERICAN FORK PUT UP GOOD Fl FIRST LEAGUE GAME The first league game of the Alpine division resulted In defeat for the local quintet, who put up a bravo fight and made rapid strides toward victory in the second half, but the load gained by Pleasant Grove in the first bait was too big to overcome. The game was played at Pleasant flrove, Friday night of last week. The first half ended with a score of 20-8 la favor of the Grovarlans and it appeared ap-peared the game was easily theirs, but In the second period the Forkers displayed some fine basketball playing play-ing and gained on their opponents, at the same time allowing them but three points for this half. The final score was 23-17. . Melvln Dunkley for the locals was high man, while Frampton of Pleasant Groye starred for his squad.. The lineup and score follows: American Fork O. T. F. Chipman, If - 0 0 0 Wilklns, rf. . 1 Marsh, c. if Conder, lg 0 Chad wick, rg 2 Dunkley, rf. i - Bennett, rf. 0 Mitchell, c. 1 Report 2 r 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 11 1 OV 0 Totals Pleasant Grove G. 7 14 3 11 Smith, If. Clark, rf. .... Frampton, c. Adamson, Ig Christiansen, rg. 3 2 4 0 V t. r. p. 0 0 6 1 1 o 1 Totals ,. 10 10 I 23 Referee. H. M. Weight; umpire, K. W. Weight The second league game for the locals will be played here Friday night with Heber after we go lo press. Popular Young Musician Weds Ogden Physician Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Aydelotte k-nounce k-nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Hazel, to Dr. Alfred Robinson of Ogden, son ot Mrs. Margaret Rafbdn- son of this. elty..The marriage cere mony was performed by - Judge S. Paker at the home of Judge Wm. Reeder of Ogden, Monday. They left that day for San Francisco and after an extended visit there will return to Ogden to make their home. Dr. and Mrs. Robinson have the best wishes and congratulations of a large number of friends, both here and In Ogden. o Denver & Bio Grande Officials Visit City Messrs. Frank A. Wadleigh passenger pas-senger traffic manager of Denver, and B. W. Robbins, assistant general freight and passenger agent, ot Salt Lake City, were In American Fork and Lehi Thursday getting acquainted and looking after business of the Denver & Rio. Grande Western railroad. rail-road. . Mr. Wadleigh reports that their company is In very good shape and at. all times are able to supply ample shipping facilities and give a pas senger service that Is adequate In every way. Both men were especially Interested Interest-ed In the scenic wonders of this sec tion and secured available Information on Tlmpanogos Cave and American Fork Canyon. - CANYON CROSSCUTS William R. Greenwood and Horace Rushton left for the Pittsburg Mine last Saturday with three men. sleighs and horses, but after a vain effort to break the 'road from the Pacific Mine, they were obliged to return with their loads Wednesday. They report five root snow-drifts bnt only about three feet on the level above the Pacific. Roy Steele and two pardners have taken over the South Park contract which has been worked by Jed and Charles Mercer up to ... the. pr.cse.nt Ifnve ani started up Wednesday morning" with" a slelRn load of supplies. sup-plies. Their contract is to drive the South Park tunnel CO feet from Jta present face. , o Ambition and Appttite, Self-Indulgence of ambition wins success. Self-Indulgence of -appetite doeWt. More Elartlo Than You Think. "Flnanmr your lltnUntlom and then stretch tliem." Is the -advice of a modern mod-ern philosopher. llnHtou Trunscripl" made to the Bank Commissioner ot the State of Dian, of the condition of THE PEOPLE'S 8TATE BANK OF AMERICAN FORK Located at American' Fork In the county of Utah, State. of Utah,, at the close of business on the Slat "day ot December, 1923. ' RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 1237.324.80 Overdrafts 158.36 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, Etc. ....u.-- U00.00 Furniture and Futures - 6,785.01 Other Real Estate Owned, including Drug Store Corner 25,600.00 Due from Other Banks.. 23,241.21 Checks on other banks In same-townr.:. 289.77 Gold 362.50 Silver 1,065.71 Currency 1,925.00 Total Cash on Hand 3,642.98 Expenses . .-- 23,635.36 Interest Paid 117.18 filed In my office January, 1921 tbl. th dty J Total . Revenue Stamps ..83,772.54 30.30 Total ...8297,283.71 ' LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In.. -8 4U00.00 Surplus Fund 11,500.00 Undivided Profits' 8U25.57 Interest 6,098.97 Exchange .. 160.14 Rent 330,00 . . Total 86.814.68 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc. 83,772.64 Net Undivided -Profits-Due to Other Banks Deposits Subject to Cheek .r.......7. 892,941.98 Cashier's Checks 2,138.73 Dividends Unpaid 8.60 Total Demand Deposits... Time Certificates 28.769.67 Savings Deposits 111,053.86 Total Time, Deposits 8139,813.63 Suspense 180.70 Cash Over 31.81 3,042.14 6,426.34 95,089.22 Total .$297,283.74 State of Utah, County of Utah. Clifford E. Young, being; first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing fore-going report contains a full, true and correct statement ot the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December. 1923. CLIFFORD E, TOUKO. Correct Attest: , HANS CHRISTENSON, JC9. H. 8TORRS, J. F, NOYES, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day ot January, 1924. CLYDE P. CROOKSTON, (Seal) Notary Public My Commission expires 3rd day of August, 1927. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. Com-missioner. - I, Seth Plxton, Bank Commissioner ot the State ot Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the statement state-ment of the above named company, BETH PKTftw . ... u.,tBUon January n, 192t I have seen dawn upon the mouM.1. tops to. often not to trust thSTS presently descend Into the homes and sleenlni h.. Pleasant Grove Floral Flowers of Superior ' Quality. -Quick Service. Phone 5 JW Tleasant Grove, TJtah Pep Gas is all that the word "Pep" si?nifio There is real life hi th gas.; Gives power and quick get-away to your car. Less carbon and less engine en-gine trouble when "Pep" is used. Regular and High Test. Cobblestone Service Station OTIS CHENEY, prop. PHONE 89-J AMERICAN FORE Decoration Day ipprotti For Marble and Granite Work Headstones and Monuments ' See A, Bradder. before ordering tin where. All work and material gui anteed or no money required. LEHI, UTAH T L LEE Express and Transfer. Haul Anytnlng, Move Anything, In or out of town. And o it right. FOR QUICK SERVICE PHONE 127-W, AMERICAN FORK" 863 Utah Poultry Producers 'Cooperative Association HAS MADE THE POULTRY INDUSTRY SAFE IN UTAH ly establishing our product on the New York market mar-ket we have created an unlimited outlet. We Now Need More Eggs to take care of our customers. We would like to see each and every poultry producer join the association. associ-ation. Taking it for granted that every producer is a friend to the association we therefore take this occasion to announce to those who are- yet not mem krs-of the : as'sociation--that our agent, Mr. H. M. lUnckhnrst, will pay cash' for eggs" delivered bynon- members. , JIS. Xliitlier.. particulars -Telephone-STo. 8 nMrTTilackhurst in person. or. see.. Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association AMERICAN l OKK ' UTAH |